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what america should be for all of us. i mean, did you guys interact with the younger kids? were they there with their parents? even cory booker spoke about how his dad always said, you know, don't just not know where you came from, the sacrifices we had to make to give you your freedoms. >> a lot of people brought their families, be it their mother who's older, a father, or their 15-year-old or 2-year-old or 3-year-old just because they wanted to experience history. it was powerful to see these people out there with their whole family. >> there was a sense of i want to make sure my kids are here so they remember this moment. >> absolutely. >> beautiful day. >> absolutely. all right. there is much more "cycle" still ahead. buildi ng a nimatronics buildi is all about getting things to work together. the timing. the actions. the reactions. everything has to sync up. my expenses are no different. membership streamlines your business expenses. with receiptmatch from american express just shoot your business card receipts and t
what america should be for all of us. i mean, did you guys interact with the younger kids? were they there with their parents? even cory booker spoke about how his dad always said, you know, don't just not know where you came from, the sacrifices we had to make to give you your freedoms. >> a lot of people brought their families, be it their mother who's older, a father, or their 15-year-old or 2-year-old or 3-year-old just because they wanted to experience history. it was powerful to see...
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america is all about. the idea of the voting rights act being undermined and to theted is a statement world that we, too, almost two are different and bring different ideas to the table are not equal. postureou to be in the that you are six, seven, or eight feet tall. we, too, are america. i am honored to be with a man who chairs my committee. "ranking."logy is we need to do better than that. frankly, we were able to be part of the legislative construct of the voting rights act of 1965. we must honor those -- [applause] >> woo! woo! >> i will get the dr.'s question answered very quickly. i wanted us to honor him. it is an exciting place to be.this -- hillary has known brother john and we have found our way onto the judiciary committee. acknowledge those who speak about those who were there in 1963. i want to say that i am glad that he was around and he is cool -- here today. we must honor reverend jackson. [applause] >> when people are mired in depression, they realize when they acquired change. they remai
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it's a poster child of the very worst voting practices the united states of america. and if you have a republican-controlled legislature, it could be coming soon to a legislature near you. it even disallows people who vote in the wrong precinct. sometimes people go to the wrong precinct because they moved. sometimes the precinct lines have changed. if they used to if they went in and cast a provisional ballot, it was counted. now the provisional ballots will no longer be counted either. >> goldie, when you look at the fact that even supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg told "the new york times" the supreme court decisions is one of the most activist she has ever seen, and she has specifically cited the gutting of the voting rights act, saying the decision was stunning in terms of activism. >> certainly stunning to me to see it gutted in that way, and to say that we did not need precertification anymore because some states had made so-called strides over the years where we watched those very same states, the states that recovered under the voting rights act in pre
it's a poster child of the very worst voting practices the united states of america. and if you have a republican-controlled legislature, it could be coming soon to a legislature near you. it even disallows people who vote in the wrong precinct. sometimes people go to the wrong precinct because they moved. sometimes the precinct lines have changed. if they used to if they went in and cast a provisional ballot, it was counted. now the provisional ballots will no longer be counted either....
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plus, how a merry-go-round ride played a role in america's civil rights history. that's part of our march on washington coverage on our homepage. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> this is "bbc world news." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, >> at
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god bless america. thank you. [applause] ♪ tomorrow, michael steele discusses his party's opinion on syria, healthcare, and president obama. discussn dorgan will cyber security issues and a recent book. then later, a look at eminent domain laws, by our guest stephen eagle -- steven eagle. now a conversation with former vice president dick cheney and liz cheney. >> well, we are delighted to be here tonight. i have watched the development of bill andization tony thompson. i probably would not have gotten ifcted to congress in 1978 they'll and tony had not helped me get cheyenne. not agree with the outcome, but it was all liberal. to haveeen a privilege the opportunity to spend time with my daughter. the finished up my time in white house, i decided to write a book, and it is nice to have your oldest child interested stories.ld war i notice she has the book in her lap. i have no idea what is planned. i am not sure where this is going. what it is all good, all good. i'm delighted to be here tonight and have the oppo
god bless america. thank you. [applause] ♪ tomorrow, michael steele discusses his party's opinion on syria, healthcare, and president obama. discussn dorgan will cyber security issues and a recent book. then later, a look at eminent domain laws, by our guest stephen eagle -- steven eagle. now a conversation with former vice president dick cheney and liz cheney. >> well, we are delighted to be here tonight. i have watched the development of bill andization tony thompson. i probably would...
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what does this mean for america, it,ad the marches after what does this mean for america and what can we do collectively as organizations to change the outcome for young men and boys of color? >> i think this moment really, for many of us personally, was a very disappointing moment. i'm sure many people can never exactly where they were when they heard that there was an acquittal. any of us had to support one another through that disappointment. now we have to move forward in changing the outcomes. the outcome is not just about that case, it is not individualized, it is what is happening for children of olor generally in this country. we are galvanizing the young children, and there is beauty in that. if you think about the role that those young people, those college students, and younger play, they are ready. working very closely with the supreme defenders in florida who, right after the killing, took over the police department because they were upset there were no arrests. after getting the arrest, they moved on to after the acquittal, taking over the state capitol. days, young peop
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bank of america downgrading. tyson foods. that is expected to have chicken margins a little bit sooner rather than later. the move in tyson is affecting some other package companies. mcdonald's. here is a fun example for you. you can get mighty wings. finally, we are keeping an eye on facebook. that stock holding above $41. cheryl, back to you at the u.s. open. cheryl: lauren, thank you very much. fox business here for the third year in a row. the big thing you have to talk about is television. all of the fans around the world will be tuning in to watch the semi finals and the finals. we have the ceo of the tennis channel. >> cheryl, great to see you. espn will be taking over. >> they have taken the network portion of the telecast. we have been partnered with espn now in the grand slam presentation. we think it is wonderful. we will see how it all plays out. our hope is that we will bring more, but time will tell. cheryl: not only the u.s. open that you can cover, but the wimbledon, etc. >> our ad sales have been growing at a
bank of america downgrading. tyson foods. that is expected to have chicken margins a little bit sooner rather than later. the move in tyson is affecting some other package companies. mcdonald's. here is a fun example for you. you can get mighty wings. finally, we are keeping an eye on facebook. that stock holding above $41. cheryl, back to you at the u.s. open. cheryl: lauren, thank you very much. fox business here for the third year in a row. the big thing you have to talk about is television....
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wrong for america. republicans have good a guess about how we can use market-based principles to actually drive down health care costs and to make health care better in quality and give people more choice, not less choice like what this president is doing to average americans with obamacare. and, finally, the defense of our nation. look at what is happening around the world right now. jennifer talk about in gaza. we need republicans indiana state senate. we need to hold people accountable for what happened to those four brave americans. [applause] and i can tell you that i'm not going to give up this fight. for the truth and to hold people accountable to make sure this never happens again. [applause] we can say the same thing for the irs, that the irs would target americans for their viewpoints. so absolutely wrong. and so this fight that you are engaged in, to not only here in new hampshire, but across the country, to make sure that we can win back the majority in the united states senate in 2014, and
wrong for america. republicans have good a guess about how we can use market-based principles to actually drive down health care costs and to make health care better in quality and give people more choice, not less choice like what this president is doing to average americans with obamacare. and, finally, the defense of our nation. look at what is happening around the world right now. jennifer talk about in gaza. we need republicans indiana state senate. we need to hold people accountable for...
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the white house does not belong to just one person, and belongs to the people of america. >> season two of first ladies, from edith roosevelt to michelle obama is live on monday night. we take your calls and facebook comments. willnday night, we conclude the encore presentation of season one will stop -- season one. span, we bring a public affair of events from washington to you. white house readings and conferences. gaveling complete gavel-to- coverage of the house. c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. now, you can watch us in hd. >> a look at the unfolding situation in syria and how humanitarian efforts are being carried out. million refugees have left for neighboring countries. from washington journal, this is 20 minutes. host: joining us next is dr. ron waldman, president of doctors of the world usa, joining us to talk about the group's activities among the world with refugees, in particular the syrian refugee camp from which he has recently returned. thank you for being with us. this is a photo in this week's "n
the white house does not belong to just one person, and belongs to the people of america. >> season two of first ladies, from edith roosevelt to michelle obama is live on monday night. we take your calls and facebook comments. willnday night, we conclude the encore presentation of season one will stop -- season one. span, we bring a public affair of events from washington to you. white house readings and conferences. gaveling complete gavel-to- coverage of the house. c-span, created by...
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we're going see a movement, a strong movement of not only african-americans, but other minorities in america come together, devise ways to get that vote out, to override what is being taken on as something very important in states amongst white. and i don't like doing that, but it's true, of white politicians and what not. it's power. and we have to the realize that that is what it is. we must become innovative. we must become strong. we must use old tactics and come up with the new ones. and most of all, impress upon our youth how important it is. >> this is a hot issue. joy, thanks for coming on the the show tonight. joy reid, you were great and compelling, and myrlie evers williams, what an honor to have you on. what a week to have you on too. >> thank you. >> coming up next, something new on "hardball." i'm going answer your twitter questions. i'm going do it right here on the show. and i'm going to respond to the hard ones too. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. â
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america on edge. has syria crossed that red line? >>> plus, a former paula deen accuser doing an about face. she and the southern chef now praising each other. >>> back to school in newtown every parents' worry, will my child be safe? you're live in "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thanks for being with me. checking our top stories at 30 minutes past the hour. the syrian government blaming terrorists for firing on a vehicle carrying a team of u.n. some specters this morning. no one was hurt. the team is in syria to investigate last week's alleged chemical weapons attack. the opposition says more than 1,300 people were killed. the syrian government has denied any involvement. >>> firefighters getting a b better handle on that massive wildfire. the word from the u.s. weather service. escorted area about the size of chicago. it's only 7% contained. >>> watching the opening bell on "wall street" and weary investors are watching the fed ringing the bell this morning executives with deutch bank. alison kosik at new yor
america on edge. has syria crossed that red line? >>> plus, a former paula deen accuser doing an about face. she and the southern chef now praising each other. >>> back to school in newtown every parents' worry, will my child be safe? you're live in "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thanks for being with me. checking our top stories at 30 minutes past the hour. the syrian government blaming terrorists for firing on a vehicle carrying a...
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says growth in asia, specifically china and india, more than outpaced declining consumption in north america and europe. >>> in washington banking regulators and law enforcement officials are meeting with members of the bitcoin foundation trade group. a treasury spokesman tells fox business is part of our ongoing dialogue with virtual currency operators in the u.s. coming up at 5:00 p.m. eastern on "money," we'll have a exclusive interview with legendary analyst dick bove on why he thinks housing market will be okay in a rising interest rate environment. that is latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. adam: are the wheels coming off here? not here, at sac the investigation continues to weigh on the future of the giant hedge fund. charlie gasparino, author of the circle of friends joins with us more exclusive details. before we get there we had a comment in the last segment from david menlow. >> i thought that was excellent interview. laid out the issues facing nasdaq. adam: with the discussion with greifeld he called it disgraceful. >> a lot of people are. i'm not going to
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it's time. >>> everybody will feel safe in america. >> peace. >> now is your chance 20 share your dream. >> j. crew's ceo making a cameo in "breaking bad" on sunday. he played a customer at a car wash and long time dream of his, he is obsessed with the show and brings us to squawk on the tweet. it is a squawk casting call. which ceo would you cast in what show and why? maribeth writes meg whitman on girls. and elon musk on "big bang theory" to show them not all genius are tiny and wimpy people and wall street writes mike ullman in the walking head. i thought marissa mayer on gossip girl would be nice. do you have one or two. >> walking dead popped up a couple times. i like the one suggesting balmer on the prophet at cnbc. >> snarky and classy. we continue to hang onto gains here on slow volume. let's get to headquarters. wapner is back. let's get to the halftime. >> thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. four hours to go until the close right there the wall is where we stand on the street as karl said, volumes light and so are the gains. we'll take it. 28 points for the dow. here
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author of "the great divergence, america's inequality crisis," tim noah. brian schachtman, thomas roberts. sam stein from washington. tim, great to have you on the show. what do you mean about obsolescence? >> this is a piece in "the new york times" by one of the leading economists, looking at the problem of income inequality. he's been studying this problem for many years. he finds that computers tend to eliminate what he calls middle skilled jobs. they don't go after high-paying jobs so much. they don't go after low-paying jobs so much. but they really go after those middle skill jobs. like airline clerk or bank teller. jobs that are kind of clerical, that sort of involve a lot of repetiti repetition. as a consequence, that is really pinching the middle class. >> we have parties on both sides for years blaming the other side. for the economy dwindling. for a lot of these job losses that have been happening now for 10, 20 years. part of it is just an adjustment, is it not, the revolution? >> absolutely. but it's a worldwide -- it's a worldwide change. the
author of "the great divergence, america's inequality crisis," tim noah. brian schachtman, thomas roberts. sam stein from washington. tim, great to have you on the show. what do you mean about obsolescence? >> this is a piece in "the new york times" by one of the leading economists, looking at the problem of income inequality. he's been studying this problem for many years. he finds that computers tend to eliminate what he calls middle skilled jobs. they don't go after...